Liu Shao often ntions his own experiences during livestreams.
He also shares so interesting stories about seeking treatnt from Lu Xuan, particularly how Lu Xuan explains the dical and pharmacological principles in detail, leaving many in the livestream hesitant to believe it.
So believe it, while others are filled with doubt about Liu Shao’s words.
After all, in today’s societal environnt, many people question if such kind doctors really exist.
Having a good attitude is one thing; many doctors still maintain a decent attitude.
There are doctors with bad attitudes, but they are not the majority. They are just like a rat ruining a pot of soup, gradually worsening the doctor-patient relationship over ti.
However, a doctor like Dr. Lu, as described by Liu Shao, is quite rare.
So, Li Chengyuan was very curious if Dr. Lu really explained things so thoroughly.
Just as Li Chengyuan was wondering, Lu Xuan looked at Liu Shao helplessly. Originally, he intended to explain to Ji Xiuwen privately, but since Liu Shao wanted to know, he had no choice but to say:
"According to the ’Essential Prescriptions of the Golden Cabinet Treatnt of Blood Paralysis and Weakness’: ’For weakness with lower back pain, tension in the lower abdon, and difficulty urinating, the Kidney Qi Pill is indicated.’
The uncle’s condition has progressed to the late stage of chronic kidney failure, characterized by kidney yang deficiency, hence the treatnt is based on the Golden Cabinet Kidney Qi Pill, with adjustnts to warm and supplent kidney yang, and to transform qi and promote water movent.
In the formula, Rehmannia Glutinosa is the key herb for tonifying the kidneys and replenishing essence, paired with Cornelian Cherry and Dioscorea, known as the ’three yin being supplented.’
The Kidney Qi Pill includes cinnamon and aconite at one-tenth of its yin-nourishing ingredients, not for strengthening fire but for subtly nurturing fire, allowing the primal yang to be replenished, with yin and yang mutually enhancing and balancing each other;
Using Fuling and Polygonum to lightly perate and remove dampness, Peony Bark to activate blood and disperse stasis and clear hidden fire from the kidneys.
The uncle’s pale tongue, poor appetite, and edema in both lower limbs suggest combining Astragalus and White Atractylodes to strengthen the spleen and benefit qi, remove water, and reduce swelling;
The combination of Dried Tangerine Peel and Coix Seed helps regulate qi, resolve stagnation, consolidate, and astringe to strengthen the kidneys; the pairing of River cow knee and Cicada Shell promotes blood circulation, dispels wind, searches and unblocks collateral channels and toxins are expelled with Rhubarb, achieving the effects of supplenting the kidneys and spleen, invigorating blood and promoting water movent, expelling toxins and detoxifying."
Liu Shao quickly glanced at the prescription on Lu Xuan’s dical record, morized it rapidly, and then turned to Old Li: "Uncle, did you hear that? Dr. Lu is amazing, listening to his tone, I’m sure your illness can be cured, and you might see results in just a month or two."
Even though Old Li is a farr and hasn’t read much, he understands that what Lu Xuan said indeed gave him great confidence.
If soone didn’t have confidence in the treatnt, who could explain the dical and pharmacological principles so thoroughly?
The doctors he interacted with before couldn’t do this.
Moreover, even though Dr. Lu is young, his dical skills are indeed genuine.
His son, Li Chengyuan, is a fan of Liu Shao, and surprisingly he could also watch Liu Shao’s livestreams with Li Chengyuan. He rembers over a year ago, Liu Shao wasn’t like this, lacking vitality and looking sickly, giving the impression that he had one foot in the Yama Hall, just one step away from it.
But looking at Liu Shao now, he no longer seems to be a person with one foot in the Yama Hall; if soone said Liu Shao was a normal person, he wouldn’t doubt it at all.
He has seen the changes in Liu Shao, otherwise, he wouldn’t have agreed to quit his job and co to Yong City at his son’s behest, although he originally didn’t want treatnt.
It’s not that he’s afraid of death; death is better than poverty.
It’s because of his son’s words that made him want to live.
Additionally, hearing the treatnt costs are not high gave him a glimr of hope.
Now, after listening to Lu Xuan, Old Li feels that maybe life is not ant to end, just like Liu Shao said, eting Dr. Lu ans he shouldn’t die.
The two were full of confidence, leaving Lu Xuan feeling a bit exasperated: "Lao Liu, I didn’t even dare to say you’d see results in one or two months, how could you say that?"
Liu Shao laughed: "How could I say that?"
"Dr. Lu, this is a principle I’ve co to understand from years of seeking treatnt. The words of a doctor should only be taken seven or eight tenths of the way; of course, I’m not talking about quack doctors here—what they say shouldn’t be relied on at all.
I’m talking about doctors like you, where such comnts shouldn’t be fully believed."
"What principle are you talking about?" Lu Xuan was genuinely curious about what else this guy could say.
Liu Shao replied: "For conditions that one feels confident about, doctors, no matter how confident they are, refrain from making absolute assertions. If you said it might be cured in one or two months, but results weren’t seen until three months later, it wouldn’t tarnish your reputation?
There’s a saying that goes, ’leave a margin as you conduct yourself, so you can et again in the future.’ Although this context might not fit perfectly, it’s still the sa principle.
You say two to three months, but I think one or two months at most."
"What you say doesn’t count."
"Of course, in this area, you are the expert. We’ll definitely go with what you say." Liu Shao praised Lu Xuan enthusiastically.
"By the way, Dr. Lu, apart from the treatnt you’ve ntioned, is there any faster thod?" Liu Shao asked with a cheeky grin.
"Why are you asking about this?"
Lu Xuan furrowed his brow.
Liu Shao rubbed his hands together and promptly said: "It’s nothing, I’m just curious, purely curious. Don’t misunderstand , Dr. Lu, even if there is a faster thod, there must be a good reason you haven’t used it."
"Of course, it’s no problem if there isn’t one; I’m just purely curious."
"There is a faster way, but it’s not quite suitable for the uncle," Lu Xuan thought and said.
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